Hole #1

PAR 4

This opening Par 4 offers a variety of teeing options including a Championship tee that is steps away from the Garden Bar Windows. The tee shot is challenged by a well positions right fairway bunker and a two tiered green that slopes back to front awaits.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

412

390

358

358

310

Handicap

3

5

2

2

4

Hole #2

PAR 4

The Par 4 second hole treats golfers to some Donald Ross mounding just of the tee and cross bunker 80 yards from the green. The second shot is uphill to an elevated green with many hole location options.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

381

360

311

311

256

Handicap

6

6

6

6

6

Hole #3

PAR 4

A long, slight dogleg left with an uphill second shot. Fairway bunkers protect the left side of the fairway on the tee shot. The green offers accessible pin locations on the left of the green and difficult hole locations over the right greenside bunker.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

402

398

347

347

318

Handicap

4

3

3

3

2

Hole #4

PAR 3

Arguably Northmoor’s most difficult Par 3, it’s length is the biggest challenge. The green complex is large from front to back, but not very wide. Those who miss the green to the right find themselves in a penalizing collection area. The rarely used back right pin location is one of the most difficult on the golf course.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

223

213

180

180

134

Handicap

8

8

8

8

8

Hole #5

PAR 4

Blue #5 treats golfer to a breathtaking view for their second shot. This includes a downhill look at the Blue Nine’s only water feature protecting the right side of the green. The green wraps around the lake making the back right pin location a challenge.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

386

380

338

338

309

Handicap

5

4

4

4

3

Hole #6

PAR 4

The shortest Par 4 on the golf course, Blue #6 doesn’t guarantee success as the fairway and green are both heavily bunkered. Big hitters might think about driving the green and most have a wedge or short iron for their second shot.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

340

310

294

294

239

Handicap

7

7

7

7

7

Hole #7

PAR 5

The Blue Nine’s only Par 5 is the most difficult hole on this side. This hole is “make or break” on the second shot where golfers have to navigate around a large tree on the left side of the fairway and a tight “Out of Bound” feature on the right. Once on the green, golfers try and master the deep green that slopes back to front.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

542

521

491

491

469

Handicap

1

1

1

1

1

Hole #8

PAR 3
A beautiful Par 3 that features a green that slopes from front to back. This slope makes front pin locations very difficult and middle-back locations more playable. Greenside bunkers surround the entire complex.

Tee

Black

Blue

White

White (Ladies)

Red

Yardage

190

182

153

153

125

Handicap

9

9

9

9

9

Hole #9

PAR 4

This Par 4 finishing hole is the Blue Nine’s most difficult. It’s length and uphill second shot make reaching this green in regulation a challenge. The front of the green is open for golfers to run their approach shots on the green surface. The large green has many playable sections including a back left location that is protected by a bunker.